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Retro: Regina, September 12-13, 1969

September 13, 1969 marked an affiliation switch in Regina, Saskatchewan. The CBC affiliate, CKCK/2 became the CTV affiliate while CHRE/9 became a CBC O&O as CBKRT (today CBKT). Here is the schedule for the final day of CKCK as a CBC affiliate and CHRE as a CTV affiliate, and then the first day CKCK was a CTV affiliate and CBKRT was a CBC affiliate. CBKRT did not sign on until 1 PM on its first day as a CBC O&O.

Listings courtesy the Regina Leader-Post

Friday, September 12

10:00 AM
[2] Three for the Girls

10:30
[2] Friendly Giant
[9] University of the Air

10:45
[2] Chez Helene

11:00
[2] Mr. Dressup

11:25
[2] Pick of the Week

11:30
[9] Uncle Bobby

12:00 PM
[2] Luncheon Date
[9] Food Afternoon

12:30
[2] Telepulse

12:45
[2] Guest House

1:00
[2] Matinee
[9] Girl Talk

1:30
[9] Music Hall

2:00
[9] Newlywed Game

2:30
[9] Perry's Probe

3:00
[2] Take 30
[9] People in Conflict

3:30
[2] Edge of Night
[9] Doctor's Diary

4:00
[2] Galloping Gourmet
[9] Cartoons

4:30
[2] Moment of Truth

5:00
[2] George of the Jungle

5:30
[2] Blondie
[9] Bewitched

6:00
[2] Telepulse
[9] Our World

6:30
[2] Andy Griffith
[9] I Love Lucy

7:00
[2] Truth or Consequences (Bob Barker)
[9] Broadside

7:30
[2] Four Just Men
[9] Music Hall

8:00
[2] Cheyenne
[9] Movie

9:00
[2] Movie

10:00
[9] F.B.I.

11:00
[2] CBC News
[9] CTV News

11:20
[2] Telepulse
[9] Metro Final

11:30
[9] Movie

11:40
[2] Movie

1:30 AM
[9] News


Saturday, September 13

8:00 AM
[2] Cartoon Carnival

9:30
[2] Underdog

10:00
[2] Uncle Bobby

10:30
[2] Joe 90

11:00
[2] Lassie

11:30
[2] Animal World

12:00 PM
[2] Kids on Camera

12:30
[2] Telepulse

12:45
[2] London Line

1:00
[2] 50 Yard Line
[9] Survival

1:30
[2] Saskatchewan Outdoors
[9] d'Iberville

2:00
[2] The Avengers
[9] Movie

3:00
[2] Sports Hot Seat

3:30
[2] Wide World of Sports

4:00
[9] World of Mr. Wells

5:00
[2] Cartoon Carnival
[9] Bugs Bunny

5:30
[2] Mr. Roberts

6:00
[2] New 2 '69 Preview
[9] Evening News

6:15
[9] Sounds '69

6:30
[9] Galloping Gourmet

7:00
[2] Jackie Gleason
[9] Audubon

7:30
[9] Good Guys

8:00
[2] Academy Perform
[9] Beverly Hillbillies

9:00
[9] CFL Football

10:00
[2] The Saint

11:00
[2] CTV News

11:15
[2] Telepulse

11:25
[2] Memorable Movies

11:30
[9] CBC News

11:50
[9] Movie
 
Just out of curiosity, did the LP just carry the Regina/Moose Jaw stations at that time, or as in later years, did they also list Yorkton and Swift Current?
 
Bluenoser said:
Just out of curiosity, did the LP just carry the Regina/Moose Jaw stations at that time, or as in later years, did they also list Yorkton and Swift Current?

They carried Yorkton, Swift Current, and Medicine Hat, as well as three stations out of Minot.

On that note, some papers back then covered enormous areas for TV listings. The Toronto Star in the late 1950s, for example, carried just about every station in Ontario except for Thunder Bay, plus Detroit, Cleveland, Erie, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and Watertown. That added up to about 28 stations.
 
M.J. said:
On that note, some papers back then covered enormous areas for TV listings. The Toronto Star in the late 1950s, for example, carried just about every station in Ontario except for Thunder Bay, plus Detroit, Cleveland, Erie, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and Watertown. That added up to about 28 stations.

They weren't the only TO paper that did that...so did the Globe & Mail. Their listings were unusual...Toronto/Buffalo/Hamilton stations were listed together, followed by out-of-town stations in alphabetical order of city (and numerical order if there's more than one channel in a city).
 
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